"What has happened is very shameful but it's not the end of the road for the country," Yeboah told Goal .

"I believe a lot must be changed from the top to the last person in charge, including the referees’ appointment committee. The rot in our football is very serious and needs to be tackled with all seriousness.

"Some of us were in the game as administrators but opted out because we couldn't stand the heat - the underhand dealings especially on matchdays. Therefore, the ban on Kwesi Nyantakyi and resignation of several other leaders is the right thing but we shouldn't do things in a rush," he added.

Yeboah, however, is not sure of returning to football administration after selling second-tier side Yegoala FC.

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"I've not thought of forming or purchasing a club again. I want to do other investments for now but nobody knows what the future holds. I'm not ready and that's all what I can say," he added.

According to Goal 's sources, government is expected to liaise with Ghalca to form an interim body before a new election is organised.